The Course of Irish History 🔍
Theodore William Moody; F.X. Martin; Dermot Keogh
Published in Association with Radio Telefís Éireann by Roberts Rinehart Publishers; Distributed by National Book Network, Fourth edition. Revised and enlarged edition, Lanham, MD, 2001
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Agreement and the withdrawal of British troops from regular patrols in Northern Ireland, this new edition of a perennial bestseller narrates and interprets Irish history as a whole. Designed and written to be popular and authoritative, critical and balanced, it has been the core text in both Irish and American universities for three decades. It has also proven to be an extremely popular book for casual readers with an interest in history and Irish affairs and is considered the definitive history among the Irish themselves. Chapters are grouped together by century or by general time period, ranging from prehistoric Ireland to the present, and each has been written by an English or Irish historian specializing in that area. This edition of the book has been revised and enlarged and is illustrated throughout with line drawings, black and white, and color photographs. It is an essential text for anyone interested in the history of Ireland.
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lgrsnf/The Course of Irish History.pdf
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Moody, T. W., F. X. Martin, Dermot Keogh, Patrick Kiely
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Theodore William Moody; Francis Xavier Martin
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Moody, T. W., Martin, F. X., Keogh, Dermot
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edited by T.W. Moody and F.X. Martin
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Published in Association with Radio Telefís Éireann by Roberts Rinehart Publishers; Distributed by National Book Network
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Published in association with Radio Telefís Éireann by Mercier Press
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Taylor Trade Publishing
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4th ed., rev. and enl. ed., Lanham, Md, Maryland, 2001
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United States, United States of America
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4th edition, Lanham (Md.), 2001
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Rev. and enl. ed, Cork, ©2001
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4 edition, February 25, 2002
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Fourth Edition, PS, 2001
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lg2986803
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-395) and index.
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4th Edition
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Contents
Preface
1 A Geographer’s View of Irish History
2 Prehistoric Ireland
3 Early Irish Society 1st-9th Century
4 The Beginnings of Christianity 5th and 6th centuries
5 The Golden Age of Early Christian Ireland 7th and 8th centuries
6 The Age of the Viking Wars 9th and 10th centuries
7 Ireland in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, c. 1000-1169
8 The Normans: Arrival and Settlement, 1169-c. 1300
9 The Medieval English Colony 13th and 14th centuries
10 The Gaelic Resurgence and the Geraldine Supremacy, c. 1400-1534
11 The Tudor Conquest 1534-1603
12 The Colonisation of Ulster and the Rebellion of 1641 1603-60
13 The Restoration and the Jacobite War, 1660-91
14 The Age of the Penal Laws, 1691-1778
15 The Protestant Nation, 1775-1800
16 The Age of Daniel O’Connell, 1800-47
17 The Great Famine, 1845-50
18 Fenianism, Home Rule and the Land War, 1850-91
19 From Parnell to Pearse, 1891-1921
20 Northern Ireland: 1921-66
21 The Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland, 1921-66
22 Ireland: 1966-82
23 Ireland: 1982-94
24 Ireland at the Turn of the Century: 1994-2001
Notes
A Bibliography of Irish History
A Chronology of Irish History
Contributors
Index
Preface
1 A Geographer’s View of Irish History
2 Prehistoric Ireland
3 Early Irish Society 1st-9th Century
4 The Beginnings of Christianity 5th and 6th centuries
5 The Golden Age of Early Christian Ireland 7th and 8th centuries
6 The Age of the Viking Wars 9th and 10th centuries
7 Ireland in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, c. 1000-1169
8 The Normans: Arrival and Settlement, 1169-c. 1300
9 The Medieval English Colony 13th and 14th centuries
10 The Gaelic Resurgence and the Geraldine Supremacy, c. 1400-1534
11 The Tudor Conquest 1534-1603
12 The Colonisation of Ulster and the Rebellion of 1641 1603-60
13 The Restoration and the Jacobite War, 1660-91
14 The Age of the Penal Laws, 1691-1778
15 The Protestant Nation, 1775-1800
16 The Age of Daniel O’Connell, 1800-47
17 The Great Famine, 1845-50
18 Fenianism, Home Rule and the Land War, 1850-91
19 From Parnell to Pearse, 1891-1921
20 Northern Ireland: 1921-66
21 The Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland, 1921-66
22 Ireland: 1966-82
23 Ireland: 1982-94
24 Ireland at the Turn of the Century: 1994-2001
Notes
A Bibliography of Irish History
A Chronology of Irish History
Contributors
Index
Alternative description
Book Description: First published over forty years ago and now updated to cover the "Celtic Tiger" economic boom of the 2000s and subsequent worldwide recession, this new edition of a perennial bestseller interprets Irish history as a whole. Designed and written to be popular and authoritative, critical and balanced, it has been a core text in both Irish and American universities for decades. It has also proven to be an extremely popular book for casual readers with an interest in history and Irish affairs. Considered the definitive history among the Irish themselves, it is an essential text for anyone interested in the history of Ireland.
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From the Publisher: First published in 1967 and now updated to cover such recent events as the Good Friday Agreement and the withdrawal of British troops from regular patrols in Northern Ireland, this new edition of a perennial bestseller narrates and interprets Irish history as a whole
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Presents a history of Ireland, from prehistoric times to the present day, telling the story of the land and its people.
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